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From YouTube: Committee on Labor and Civil Service 6-6-2019
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The Committee on Labor and Civil Service of the Council of the City of Philadelphia held a Public Hearing on Thursday, June 6, 2019, at 1:00 PM, in Room 400, City Hall, to hear testimony on the following item:
190461 An Ordinance amending Section 3(f) of an ordinance approved March 1, 1963, as amended, relating to agreements to administer employee retirement benefits for certain quasi public agencies, under certain terms and conditions.
Committee on Labor and Civil Service
Chair: Councilwoman Cherelle Parker (9th District)
Vice Chair: Councilman Brian O’Neill (10th District)
A
This
is
a
public
hearing
of
the
City
Council
Committee
on
labor
and
civil
service.
The
purpose
of
this
public
hearing
is
to
hear
testimony
on
build
number
one:
nine
zero.
Four
six
one
I
also
want
to
recognize
a
presence
of
a
quorum
of
the
committee
members
to
my
left,
or
vice
chair
councilman,
O'neill,
councilmembers,
talbin,
Berger
and
green.
To
my
to
my
right,
Councilwoman
Sanchez,
council
member
Dom,
a
councilmember
O'neill,
any
members
of
the
committee.
A
B
A
C
Afternoon,
Councilwoman
Parker
and
members
of
the
labor
and
civil
service
committee,
I'm
Katherine
Califano,
first,
deputy
of
the
Department
of
planning
and
development
for
the
city
of
Philadelphia
and
I'm.
Here
today,
with
Jackie
done
chief
of
staff
for
the
Office
of
the
Director
of
Finance
to
testify
in
support
of
bill
one
nine
zero.
Four
six
one
under
this
bill,
current
vesting
PRA
employees
that
become
PhD
C
employees,
as
of
July
1
2019,
will
continue
to
participate
in
the
PRA
pension
program.
C
Existing
PhD,
C
employees
and
future
new
hires
will
continue
to
participate
in
the
city's
pension
system
in
accordance
with
the
pension
code.
This
amended
bill
is
ported
by
the
Philadelphia
Housing
Development
Corporation
Philadelphia,
Redevelopment,
Authority
and
Department
of
Planning
and
Development
I.
C
A
A
F
Afternoon
Jackie
done
with
the
finance
department.
There's
we
don't
anticipate
that
there
will
be
a
meaningful
impact
if
any
PRA
employees
choose
to
move
over
they'll
be
included
in
the
actuarial
census,
and
any
impact
would
be
calculated
into
our
future
contributions
and
those
employees
would
also
be
paying
paying
additional
funds
into
the
pension
fund
and
just
as
we've
anticipated,
any
new
hires
are
going
into
plans
16,
which
is
already
part
of
our
actuarial
projections.
F
G
G
G
A
You
counsel
ad
any
other
questions,
and
is
there
anyone
else
here
to
testify
on
this
bill?
We
want
to
thank
you
so
very
much
for
your
testimony.
This
concludes
the
public
hearing.
We
will
now
go
into
the
public
meeting
to
consider
action
to
be
taken
on
the
bill
heard
today
that
we
are
now
in
a
public
meeting
and
we'll
be
accepting
motions
for
bill
number
one:
nine,
zero.
Four
six
one!
The
chair
recognizes
councilmember
O'neal
for
emotion
on
the
amendment
to
build
number
one:
nine,
zero,
four
six
one.
H
A
It's
been
moved
in
properly
seconded
that
the
amendment
to
bill
number
one:
nine,
zero,
four
sixty
one
be
approved.
All
those
in
favor
of
the
motion
will
signify
by
saying
aye
those
opposed
the
ice
habit
and
a
motion
carries
in
the
amendment
to
bill
number
one:
nine
zero.
Four
six
one
has
been
approved.
The
chair
recognizes
councilmember
O'neal
for
a
motion
on
build
number
one:
nine,
zero,
four,
six
one
as
amended.
H
A
All
those
in
favor
of
the
motion
will
signify
by
saying
aye
those
opposed
the
eyes
have
it,
and
the
motion
carries
bill
number
one:
nine,
zero,
four
six
one
as
amended,
will
be
reported
from
this
committee
with
a
favorable
recommendation,
with
the
request
that
the
rules
of
council
be
suspended
to
permit
first
reading
at
the
next
session
of
council.
This
concludes
the
business
of
the
Committee
on
labor
and
civil
service.
Today,
I
want
to
thank
all
of
my
colleagues
for
their
patience
and
thank
you
all
for
your
attendance
have
a
good
day.